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Crop productivity and soil inorganic carbon change mediated by enhanced rock weathering in farmland: A comparative field analysis of multi-agroclimatic regions in central China

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  • Guo, Fuxing
  • Wang, Yanping
  • Zhu, Haoyong
  • Zhang, Chuangye
  • Sun, Haowei
  • Fang, Zhuling
  • Yang, Jing
  • Zhang, Linsen
  • Mu, Yan
  • Man, Yu Bon
  • Wu, Fuyong

Abstract

Farmland enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a negative emission technology that accelerates CO2 sequestration into the soil inorganic carbon (SIC) sink by applying calcium and magnesium-rich silicate rock to agricultural soils. Farmland ERW has great CO2 removal potential and is accompanied by various co-benefits, such as improving soil pH and providing mineral nutrients. However, the environment-driven mechanisms of ERW remain unclear, and the uncertainty on crop productivity also requires further evaluation in field trials.

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  • Guo, Fuxing & Wang, Yanping & Zhu, Haoyong & Zhang, Chuangye & Sun, Haowei & Fang, Zhuling & Yang, Jing & Zhang, Linsen & Mu, Yan & Man, Yu Bon & Wu, Fuyong, 2023. "Crop productivity and soil inorganic carbon change mediated by enhanced rock weathering in farmland: A comparative field analysis of multi-agroclimatic regions in central China," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 210(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agisys:v:210:y:2023:i:c:s0308521x23000963
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2023.103691
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